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The Death of Critical Thinking

March 31, 2026April 2, 2026 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ Leave a comment

Or How AI and Algorithms are Changing Our Lives What do we stand to lose from spending our lives looking into a mobile screen which holds all the information we could ever desire to know, and then some we never wanted to. Much of this information is added by people who have gathered their information … Continue reading The Death of Critical Thinking

I respectfully acknowledge the Wurundjeri people as the traditional owners of the land on which I write and live, and the rich history of storytelling being an important part of the culture. I pay my respects to the elders, past and present, and acknowledge sovereignty of this land was never ceded.

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That Day Podcast Chatting to Mark Mupotsa-Russell today about his excellent book The Wolf Who Cried Boy at Belgrave Library was both fun and thought provoking. I loved reading The Wolf Who Cried Boy, and particularly loved the 6-year-old protagonist, Henry. Author talks are the best, and I’m really enjoying the opportunity to ask the questions. Today is International Haiku Day. This is the first haiku Stu @maskedman01  wrote for me. The final line in Japanese says 'Kylie, I'm home.' Stu gifted this haiku with my Georg Jensen daisy, that I wear everyday. He writes me a haiku for nearly every occasion, and I often write one in response ❀ Such a romantic πŸ₯° For 12 years, Mum and I thought I was a Moodle. But today, at Bunnings, a lady said I was definitely a Shoodle (Shih tsu x poodle). We looked it up, and we think she’s right? My ears are long, and so is my body. I’m a bit stubborn. My fur is wavy, not curly. Mum loves me either way ❀️ Bookclub πŸ“šβ™₯ Friday night we went to Robin Boyd's Walsh Street House in South Yarra for a 1960s style cocktail party and house tour. With the settlement of our new, mid-century home looming, we were keen to seek inspiration and we were not disappointed. I have just finished Samah Sabawi's brilliant memoir, Cactus Pear For My Beloved, read by the author, while walking my dog, and weeping at the injustice of the story and the beauty of the writing. Happy 12th Birthday to the best fur baby, ever ❀️ we love you so much, Yoki-san πŸ₯° おθͺ•η”Ÿζ—₯γŠγ‚γ§γ¨γ†γ”γ–γ„γΎγ—γŸ That Day Podcast ❀️ brilliant stories, inspiring women.

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